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Prophet for Our TimesFor 10 years, Lisa Crystal Carver has been writing about sex and doing sex-drenched performance pieces. But her lifestyle is born of a profound quest for truth and adventure that makes her a prophet for our time.[08-14-00] Ada Calhoun,AUSTIN CHRONICLEThrough the Eyes of a KidBringing kids to adult theatre is uncool, but what about children's theatre, where they belong?[07-24-00] Ada Calhoun,AUSTIN CHRONICLETaking StagesThe KAiROS Co. has cultivated a name for itself as "poetic terrorists." Now, this theatrical sketch comedy troupe is readying to face down New York.[07-10-00] Ada Calhoun,AUSTIN CHRONICLEEvil New Yorkers and Bit-WhoredomThey're horrible! They're evil, mean, and terrible! They're New Yorkers! They're the Fabulous and Ridiculous Theatre, with scrappy, sophisticated, lowbrow, smart-ass theatre.[05-01-00] Ada Calhoun,AUSTIN CHRONICLEWarning! Nudity!Austinites love to shed their clothes, and a number of them do it onstage. Some of Austin's most nakedness-prone actors, performance artists, and directors expose their reasons.[04-17-00] Ada Calhoun,AUSTIN CHRONICLECount Her InFor 30 years, article by article, Denise Schmandt-Besserat has built an ironclad case to explain a mystery that foiled archeologists, anthropologists, and philosophers for hundreds of years.[12-13-99] Ada Calhoun,AUSTIN CHRONICLEThe Man Who Loved Little GirlsLewis Carroll was a complex man whose art and life revolved around young girls. A new University of Texas' Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center exhibition investigates the complicated genius and the love that inspired him.[10-12-98] Ada Calhoun,AUSTIN CHRONICLE

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